Music To Draw To: Satellite, an ambient electronic record featuring vocals by Icelandic singer Emilíana Torrini. An uncharted journey for the legendary scratch DJ, producer, and composer, Kid Koala’s fifth studio album is an emotional work of expansive instrumental soundscapes and chilling vocal ballads.…

As a real, genuine kid, long before he became Kid Koala, Eric San wanted an E-mu SP-1200 sampler – the Ark of the Covenent of hip hop production, used by his idols and heroes and imbued with legendary, almost supernatural, audio powers by rap aficionados worldwide.…

The Space Cadet soundtrack was recorded in the wintertime in Montreal on a piano, bass, viola, and multiple turntables. It is a collection of classically based quiet-time compositions perfect for lulling your newborn to sleep. Features Kid Koala’s first 8-part turntable string arrangement.…

Original soundtrack to the book, which acts as a “film score,” with 10 exclusive tracks composed and performed by Kid Koala. This delightfully eccentric concept is sure to appeal to Kid Koala fans, comic-book fans, and music lovers.

This album includes the all-vinyl-assembled ska track “Skanky Panky” as well as Kid Koala’s version of the New Orleans jazz classic “Basin Street Blues,” plus the John Hughes-inspired “Flu Season,” consisting of 47 coughs and sneezes scratched off of records. Some Of My Best Friends Are DJs includes the Basin Street Blues Video, a 50-page comic book, and a chess set.…

Part radio play, part comedy, all turntables… and next to no beats! Carpal Tunnel Syndrome includes the hits “Barhopper 1,” “Barhopper 2,” and “Drunk Trumpet,” as well as the Thom Yorke-approved “Like Irregular Chickens.” The album is packaged with a 36-page comic book and also includes a video game with sound design by Kid Koala.…

This 10″ vinyl album includes a new version of the Emperor’s Crash Course in Cantonese. Thanks to David Byrne for being so cool and allowing us to use his main title theme from the Bertolucci film! Also includes the B-side “Bugs n’ Beats.”…

Ah, where it all began. Scratchcratchratchatch, a 30-minute cassette recorded in 1995, introduced the world to Kid Koala’s signature silly turntable experiments. It was recorded on a 4-track analog cassette recorder in the summertime.